In this download is a file containing 37 slides that can be duplicated and rearranged to create a teaching presentation! I often (I mean, ALWAYS) use these to keep myself organised and on track during the day.
The slides include:
2 slides containing video timers and icons to use in the Powerpoint.
A selection of 8 morning slides
A selection of 5 lesson slides (in blue, green and purple)
7 content slide to add videos, text or images for whole class teaching
2 Transition slide for break/ lunch and end of day!
This presentation was created in response to my Instagram and there’s a video showing how I made it on my Youtube Channel (@oshierusensei) if you need and tips and tricks!
Hope this is useful!!
Love Powerpoint? Same!
In my class, I use a weekly PowerPoint to keep my day in order from Monday’s morning work to Friday’s Goodbye message! This helps me to structure my day and have an idea of the week ahead as well as allowing me to easily swap around lessons when inevitable interruptions occur!
This resource includes … slides for use in your weekly presentation including:
Morning Work Slide
Lesson Slide
Transition Slides
Misc. Use Slides
I’ve also included tutorial slides on my commonly used ‘techniques’ for creating and editting my powerpoints such as converting videos from Youtube and changing images.
Please note: this resources include the EDITABLE TEMPLATE used to created my weekly powerpoints and so DOESN’T include any icons or fonts used. These can be found at:
https://flaticon.com/
https://www.1001fonts.com/
Happy PowerPointing!!
Here’s my Back to School Freebie ’ My Exciting Summer’.
This is a simple writing activity that can be used from EYFS up to Year Six for students to either write about their summer or engage in some creative writing and create their own exciting summer.
It’s been differentiated on 4 levels
Just a drawing space for EYFS or Y1 (LA)
A drawing and blank writing space for EYFS or Y1 (LA) - pictured
A drawing space and a small lined writing space for EYFS (MA) and Y1 (LA)
A drawing space and a larger lined writing space for EYFS (MA) and Y1
A half page drawing space and a half space writing space for EYFS (HA) and Years 1 (MA) - pictured
Of course, this is just a rough guideline and these templates can be used across the Primary Key Stages